Today,
Jesus, with the parable of the homicidal tenants, speaks about the
betrayal of trust; He compares the vineyard to the people of Israel
and the wine growers to the chiefs of the chosen people. Them, and in
them, all of Abraham's descendants, have been entrusted with the
kingdom of God, but they have embezzled the heritage: «Therefore
I say to you: the kingdom of heaven will be taken from you and given
to a people who will yield a harvest» (Mt 21:43).
At the beginning of
Matthew's Gospel, the Good News seems to be addressed only to the
people of Israel. Already in the Old Covenant, the chosen people, had
the mission of announcing and bringing salvation to all other
nations. But Israel has been unfaithful to its mission. Jesus, the
intermediary of the New Covenant, will gather around him the twelve
Apostles, a symbol of the “new” Israel, called to yield a
harvest of fruits of eternal life and to announce their salvation to
all the other peoples.
This
new Israel is the Church, all those baptized. We have received in the
person of Jesus and in his message, a most unique gift we must make
bear fruit. We cannot resign ourselves to an individualist and
shortsighted experience of our faith; we must transmit it and give it
to anyone who may come close. Hence, we can derive that the first
fruit is to live our faith in the warmth of our family, that of the
Christian community. That will be easy, «for where two or three
are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them»
(Mt 18:20).
But ours is an open
Christian community, that is, basically missionary (second fruit).
Because of the strength and beauty of the Resurrected “in the
midst of us”, the community is appealing in all its gestures
and acts, and each one of its members has the capacity to beget men
and women to the new life of the Resurrected. And a third fruit, is
for us to live with the conviction and certitude that we can find in
the Gospel the solution to all our problems.
Let's live in the saint
Fear of God, lest the Kingdom of Heaven be taken from us and given to
others.